1 ANTHONY VIDLER CURRICULUM VITAE BA Architecture and Fine Arts, Hons.; Dipl. Arch., Cantab.; PhD. TU Delft. Professor, The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture, The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, New York Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Citizenship: British. Permanent Resident, USA ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2001-present Professor, Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture, The Cooper Union, NY. 2014-2018 Vincent Scully Visiting Professor of Architectural History, Yale University School of Architecture (Spring Semester). 2013 (Spring) Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton: Member, School of Historical Studies, 2013 -2014 Brown University: Visiting Professor of Humanities and Art History, 1998-2001: University of California Los Angeles: Professor of Art History and Architecture. 1982-1993: Princeton University: Professor of Architecture, William R. Kenan, Jr. Chair. 1972-1982: Princeton University: Associate Professor of Architecture. 1967-1972: Princeton University: Assistant Professor of Architecture. 1965-1967: Princeton University: Instructor in Architecture and Research Associate. ADMINISTRATIVE 2002-2013: Dean, School of Architecture, The Cooper Union 1993-2002: Chair, Department of Art History, UCLA 1997-1998 Dean, College of Art, Architecture, and Planning, Cornell University 1973-1993: Chair, PhD. Program, School of Architecture, Princeton University. 1980-1987: Director, European Cultural Studies Program, Princeton University. 1982-1993 Dean's Executive Committee, School of Architecture, Princeton University. Served variously as: President's Advisory Committee for Dean Search, School of Architecture; Undergraduate Representative; Director of Graduate Studies; Chair, Search Committee; Chair, ad hoc committee for NAAB five year accreditation; Chair, Curriculum Committee; University Lecture Committee. HONORS AND AWARDS 2012: Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) Centennial Award “for significant and wide-ranging contributions to architectural education” 2011: Architecture Award, The American Society of Arts and Letters 2005: Senior Mellon Fellow, Canadian Center of Architecture, Montreal 2003: Book, Warped Space named one of the best books in criticism in ten years by Art Book 2000: Book Warped Space voted “Best of 2000” by Herbert Muschamp, Artforum,December,2000. 1995-present: Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1991: American Institute of Architects, International Architecture Book Award, for Claude-Nicolas Ledoux: Architecture and Social reform at the End of the Ancien Regime. 1991: Society of Architectural Historians, Alice Davis Hitchcock Book Award, for the most distinguished work of scholarship in the history of architecture published 2 during 1989 and 1990: Claude-Nicolas Ledoux: Architecture and Social Reform at the End of the Ancien Regime. 1991-92: Senior Getty Scholar, The Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities. 1989- 90: National Endowment for the Humanities, University Scholar's Senior Fellowship. 1987-88: Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, Grant, 1987- 88. 1985-86 Fellowship, The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. 1980-82: Visiting Fellow, The New York Institute for the Humanities, New York University. 1971-84: Fellow, The Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, New York 1971-72: Graham Foundation Fellow at the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, New York. EDITORIAL 2002-2010: Editorial Advisory Board, October Magazine 1985-1990: Associate member of the Centre d'étude de la littérature française des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles, Université de Paris-IV, Paris-Sorbonne, Unité Associé au CNRS. Topics: 1985-1989: Institutional change during the French Revolution. Collective publication: Jean- Claude Bonnet, ed., La Carmagnole des Muses (L'homme de lettres et l'artiste dans la Révolution), Paris: Armand Colin, 1988. 1985-1990: Associate member of the Centre d'étude de la littérature française des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles, Université de Paris-IV, Paris-Sorbonne, Unité Associé au CNRS. 1981-1983: Director, Editorial Board, Skyline, published for the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies by Rizzoli, New York. 1980-1990: Editorial Board, Lotus International. 1976-1982: Editor, with Peter Eisenman, Kenneth Frampton, Mario Gandelsonas and Kurt Forster, Oppositions. A Journal for Ideas and Criticism in Architecture, Published for the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies by the M.I.T. Press. CURATORIAL 2008-2010: Curator and Editor for “James Stirling, Architect and Teacher,” Exhibition and catalog, Yale University Center for British Art and the Canadian Center for Architecture. 2005-06: Curator, Exhibition “Ledoux et les Lumières,” Fondation Ledoux, Saline Royale, Arc et Senans. 2004-05: Guest Curator, “Out of the Box: James Stirling,”Canadian Center of Architecture, Montreal. 1994-2000: Consultant Curator, The End of the Century, Exhibition of Modern Architecture, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. 1984-85: Associate Curator, Milan Triennale, exhibition "Il projetto domestico". 1988-1991 Designer and Curator, Museum Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, Fondation Claude- Nicolas Ledoux, Saline Royale, Arc et Senans. Published in: Musée Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, Richard Edwards, ed., Arc-et-Senans, La Saline Royale, 1990. "The Ledoux Museum," Progressive Architecture, May 1991, 112-113. “Le Musée Ledoux,” Florence Burgerey and Anthony Vidler, in La Saline Royale d’Arc et Senans, Special Issue of Beaux-Arts Magazine, 1992. 3 PROFESSIONAL 2011-2013 Member of the Board of Directors, Van Alen Institute, New York 2010: Member Awards Committee for the Rolex Foundation Artistic Mentorship Program. 2009-present External Examiner for the Architectural Association School of Architecture, London 2008-2009: Member Archive Advisory Board, Van Alen Institute. 1998-2008: Member, Corporation Visiting Committee, School of Architecture, MIT, and Media Lab, MIT. 2008: Member, Awards Committee for the Azieli Foundation Scholarships, Tel Aviv, Israel. 2007-2011: Advisory Board, Oculus and E-Oculus, the Architecture Center, New York. 2007-2008: Advisory Board, The Architecture Centre, New York. 2006-2007: Public Director for Education, AIA New York City Chapter 2004-2005: Member, NYC Mayor’s Advisory Committee on Architectural Quality 2004-2005: Reviewer, Panel on Architectural Quality, NYC Dept Housing and Urban Development. 2003-2004: Member, Selection Committee for Architect of New Academic Building, Cooper Union. 1998-2008: Member, Visiting Committee, MIT Corporation, School of Architecture. 1998-2008: Member, Visiting Committee, MIT Corporation, Media Lab 1994-1997: Member, Board of Directors, Society of Architectural Historians 1991-1992: Member, Committee for the Alice Davis Hitchcock Book Award, Society of Architectural Historians. 1992-1994: Getty Grant Program, The Getty Trust, Post-doctorate Fellowship Review Committee. TEACHING (selected courses) Cooper Union: Graduate Pro-Seminar; Global Development and Ecological Change; Advanced Topics in History and Theory; Modern Architectural Concepts; History of Modern Architecture; History of Modern Urbanism; First Year and Third Year Design Studios; 5th Year Thesis Studio UCLA: Selected Topics: Metropolis and Modernism; European Art from Post Impressionism to Surrealism; European Art in the Eighteenth Century; Graduate Seminars in Historiography; Architecture Graduate Seminars: Le Corbusier, Gille Deleuze, Walter Benjamin. Princeton University: School of Architecture: The History of Urbanism, 1750-present; The History of Architectural Theory: Vitruvius to the present; Modern Architecture, 1750-present; Historiography for Doctoral Research; Undergraduate and Graduate Design Studios. European Cultural Studies: Politics and Cultural Expression; Comparative Romanticisms; Modernism and Metropolis, 1871-1939; Senior Thesis Writers' Seminar. 4 PhD STUDENTS (selected): Primary Adviser Princeton: Richard Etlin; Mary Mcleod; Demetri Porphyrios; Peggy Deamer; Rodolphe El- Khoury; Taisto Makaela; Alick McLean; Scott Wolf; Patricia Morton; Paulette Singley. UCLA: Tulay Atak, Katie Mondloch Co-Advisor Princeton: Detlef Mertens; Daniel Monk; Mark Linder. UCLA: Susanne Anderson; Spyros Papapetros Yale University: Anya Bakov, Tim Altenhof. Examiner Princeton: David Gobel; Janet Abrams; Miwon Kwon; Deborah Fausch; Felicity Scott; Wallis Miller; Eric Mumford; Irene Sunwoo, Lydia Kallipoliti. External Examiner University of Westminster: Douglas Spencer PUBLICATIONS Books: Scenes of the Street and Other Essays (New York: Monacelli Press, 2011) James Frazer Stirling: Notes from the Archive (New Haven:Yale University Press, 2010) Histories of the Immediate Present. Inventing Architectural Modernism (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2008) Claude-Nicolas Ledoux: Architecture and Utopia in the Age of the French Revolution (Basel: Birkhauser, 2006). Claude-Nicolas Ledoux (Paris, Hazan, 2005). Warped Space: Art, Architecture, and Anxiety in Modern Culture (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2000). Antoine Grumbach (Paris, Centre Georges Pompidou, 1996). The Architectural Uncanny: Essays in the Modern Unhomely (Cambridge, Mass.:M.I.T. Press, 1992). L'Espace des Lumières: Architecture et philosophie de Ledoux à Fourier (Paris: Editions Picard, 1992). Translation and revised edition of The Writing of the Walls with new Introduction and concluding chapter, 1992. Spanish edition: El espacio de la Ilustración. La teoria arquitectónica en Francia a finales del siglo XVIII, trans. Jorge Sainz (Madrid:
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